I struggled in my home business, and thats just what everyone does when first starting. It definately seperates those that will fullfill their goals and dreams from those that will give up. I was always searching for more knowledge and answers, but realized I had to do a complete 180 if I wanted to really succeed. I needed to stop neglecting my education on marketing my mlm opportunity. I didn’t want to spend the money on the kind of information that would really build my business, and that was my biggest mistake.
That’s the attitude I’m glad no longer exists in my networking. Things that really made a difference that others have spent years mastering, I realized would not magically pop into my head. I had to get out of my own way if I wanted to accomplish those goals, and live the lifestyle I had always intended to have. I’m glad those times of frustration are now a thing of the past.
I always was one that would fear failure, not being able to make it by. But the more time goes by, I noticed many more fear success. I guess it’s easier to have nothing than to take charge of changing one’s situation. When you sponsor and grow your network and are able to pass along your knowledge, you will more than just be getting by, I guarantee. What goes through a lot of peopls heads is hard to figure.
If you have been in more than one mlm opportunity, changing companies. You must be searching for training that put’s in place that missing piece of the puzzle. I have spent plenty on warm market leads, and made a ton of phone calls everyday. Did what my sponsor recommended, and none of that old school giburish is worth a dime.
Some people just never tire of being the skeptic. How can you get good knowledge to profit in your mlm if you keep getting in the way of your business. I call that network neglect, never open to a new idea to sponsor more effectively, and being able to sponsor only good business partners.
What is the point of trying to sponsor then when your not even close on how to think about building your business. What would happen if by some big chance, and I meen big, you got 1 or 2 that seen your website and signed up with your company? Let me guess, you would tell them to make a list of everyone they know and try and sell them on the opportunity? And that’s the way to do it.
So are you a business builder or a opportunity seeker? Is your business some magic button you thought would solve your financial problems? Or did you actually get into a home business to make it work for you and all those that you decide to make your business partners in your business? The reason I’m asking is, we all have this tendency to get in our own way and bumble a lot. A successful downline doesn’t have to be larger than 5 or so to be off and running!